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Noun:
A Word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
Examples: he, John, motheer, them,dog, restaurant, beach, there, here, ball, door, it,
lamp, etc.
Verb: a Word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming te main
part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, becime and happen.
Example:
Run, ran, sleeping, eat, hug, Kiss, fall, touch, etc.
Verb tenses: Simple present, present progressive, simple past, future
Uses: the simple present tense in english is used to describe an action that is regular,
true or normal.
Auxiliars: I am, am, you are, are not, are you, he is, is not, is he, they are, are not, are
they, i do, does, does not do, do not do etc.
For verbs that end in O, CH, SH, SS, X or Z we add ES in the third person.
For verbs that end in a cosonant + Y we remove the Y and add IES.
Structures:
Examples:
I take the train to the ofice.
John sleeps eight hours every night during the week.
A dog has four legs.
They speak english at work.
Present progressive
Uses: Indicates continuing action, something going on now. The present progressive
can suggest that an action is going to happen in the future, epecially with verbs that
convey the ide of a plan or a movement from one place or conditionto another.
Auxiliars: I am, we are, you are, they are, he, she, it, i am being, we are being etc.
Examples:
We are having lunch right now.
Are you having lunch right now ?
They are singing very nicely.
The kids are sleeping.
Why are the kids sleeping?
We are moving to Packard Street this week.
He is studying to become a dentist.
Simple Past
Uses: The simple past tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before
now. The simple past is the basic form of past tense Engish. The time of the action can
be in the recent pasto r the distant past and action duration is not important.
Auxiliar: I sometimes, I often, I always, last week, when I was, we saw, I arrived, I
went, the other day, she etc.
Affirmative
Subject Verb + ed
I skipped
Negative
Subject + Did not Infinitive without to
They Didn’t go
Interrogative
Did Subject Infinitive without to
Did She Arrive?
Examples:
John Cabot sailed to America in 1498.
My father died last year.
He lived in Finji in 1976.
Verb tenses: Simple present, present progressive, simple past, future
Be going to
Uses: We use be going to to talk about future plans and intentions. Usually the
decisión about the future plans has already been made also to make predictions or to
make a command.
Examples:
She is going to be a profesional dancer when she grows up.
I’m ghoing to look for a new place t olive next month.
It’s going to snow again soon.
Will
Uses: Will often is used in a similiar way to be going too. Will is used when we are
talking about something with absolute certainty. Be going to is used when we want to
emphasise our decisión or the evidence in the present.
Neg.
Int.
Tell me why don't you kill me And put a gun against my head? I'm better off dead I'm
better off dead
I want it over by now Why don't you kill me with your love? I'm better off dead I'm
better off dead
There's no time to regret I'm laying naked on my bed I'm better off dead I'm better
To feel you When you hold me When you touch me You said that you forgive me
'Cause you never hold me 'Cause you never touch me You said that you forgive me
I want it over by now Why don't you kill me with your love? I'm better off dead I'm
better off dead
I've been fooling myself I can't explain why I'm still here I'm better off dead I'm better
To feel you When you hold me When you touch me You said that you forgive me
'Cause you never hold me 'Cause you never touch me You said that you forgive You
always told me I'm the one to blame But you never told me what's hiding behind these
walls An empty shell of faith desire and lust So show me what you've got
To feel you
When you hold me When you touch me You said that you forgive me 'Cause you
never hold me 'Cause you never touch me You said that you forgive You always told
me I'm the one to blame But you never told me what's hiding behind these walls An
empty shell of faith desire and lust So show me what you've got
Nouns
1. Me
2. You
3. My
4. It
5. I’m
6. You’ve
Adjectives
1. Naked
2. Fooloing
3. Never
4. Always
5. Behind
6. Empty
7. Faith
Verbs
1. Tell
2. Kill
3. Put
4. Regret
5. Forgive
6. Touch
7. Explain
8. Feel
9. Told
10. Hiding
11. Desire
"I Found Someone": Tenses Analysis
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